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		<title>Isaiah 43:1-7 Preaching Prophetic Commands</title>
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				<description><![CDATA[Mixed in with comforting Scripture in Isaiah 40-66 are comforting commands such as Isaiah 43:1, 5. &#160;Sermons in this section should include some analysis of God&#8217;s self-description. &#160;Notice all the titles for God that are stated and restated. &#160;Allow the structure of the section to drive the sermon. &#160;In this case, God provides several reasons [&#8230;]]]></description>
					<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span class="Apple-style-span" style="font-size:large;">Mixed in with comforting Scripture in Isaiah 40-66 are comforting commands such as Isaiah 43:1, 5. &nbsp;Sermons in this section should include some analysis of God&#8217;s self-description. &nbsp;Notice all the titles for God that are stated and restated. &nbsp;Allow the structure of the section to drive the sermon. &nbsp;In this case, God provides several reasons why His people should not be afraid. &nbsp;It&#8217;s always a timely message in a scary world. &nbsp;If you&#8217;re looking to allow the Gospel to give the definitive reason why we need not fear, it might be found in Isaiah 43:3-4. &nbsp;Ultimately, God did not ransom us by giving us Egypt or Cush or Seba. &nbsp;Instead, we were ransomed when God gave His Son &#8220;in exchange&#8221; for our lives (cf. Isaiah 43:3-4). &nbsp;So, fearless Christians are those who believe Isaiah&#8217;s Gospel.</span></p>
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